This study explores the European North-South differences in older partnered individuals’ silencing of the sexual self and its links to relational and individual well-being. A web survey was conducted among partnered individuals aged 65 years or above in Norway and Croatia. There were 368 (women: 37.8%, response rate: 22%) and 359 (women: 34.5%, response rate: 27%) individuals who participated in Norway and Croatia, respectively. A range of relational (sexual satisfaction, relationship quality) and individual well-being (anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction) indicators was considered. Sexual self-silencing had significant impacts across outcomes, gender, and countries. Furthermore, contrary to what might be expected, we observed no dif...
There is evidence that emotional intimacy can buffer the distress associated with sexual difficultie...
The aim of this article was to describe partnered and non-partnered sexual activity and sexual satis...
There has been little comparative, cross-cultural research on sexual difficulties and associated dis...
This study explores the European North-South differences in older partnered individuals’ silencing o...
Different forms of sexual expression can be beneficial to health and quality of life of older adults...
Sexual health research tends to focus on problematic aspects of sexuality. This also applies to rese...
Although research in older individuals’ sexual health is steadily increasing, the nature of, and pre...
Although research in older individuals’ sexual health is steadily increasing, the nature of, and pre...
Subjective sexual well-being refers to the cognitive and emotional evaluation of an individual’s sex...
The content and experience of partnered sex may likely change as couples age, which can lead to sexu...
Although the importance of sexuality and physical intimacy for well-being of older adults has been r...
Aim: To investigate factors that predict partnered sexual activity in men and women aged 60–75 years...
Research on sex in later life has been concerned with documenting that older people continue to have...
Most conventionally used subjective well-being scales do not include any measurement of sexual well-...
The aim of this article was to describe partnered and non-partnered sexual activity and sexual satis...
There is evidence that emotional intimacy can buffer the distress associated with sexual difficultie...
The aim of this article was to describe partnered and non-partnered sexual activity and sexual satis...
There has been little comparative, cross-cultural research on sexual difficulties and associated dis...
This study explores the European North-South differences in older partnered individuals’ silencing o...
Different forms of sexual expression can be beneficial to health and quality of life of older adults...
Sexual health research tends to focus on problematic aspects of sexuality. This also applies to rese...
Although research in older individuals’ sexual health is steadily increasing, the nature of, and pre...
Although research in older individuals’ sexual health is steadily increasing, the nature of, and pre...
Subjective sexual well-being refers to the cognitive and emotional evaluation of an individual’s sex...
The content and experience of partnered sex may likely change as couples age, which can lead to sexu...
Although the importance of sexuality and physical intimacy for well-being of older adults has been r...
Aim: To investigate factors that predict partnered sexual activity in men and women aged 60–75 years...
Research on sex in later life has been concerned with documenting that older people continue to have...
Most conventionally used subjective well-being scales do not include any measurement of sexual well-...
The aim of this article was to describe partnered and non-partnered sexual activity and sexual satis...
There is evidence that emotional intimacy can buffer the distress associated with sexual difficultie...
The aim of this article was to describe partnered and non-partnered sexual activity and sexual satis...
There has been little comparative, cross-cultural research on sexual difficulties and associated dis...